Washington and Israel are sending a clear message to Iran, get ready for war.
Tag: jan 24 2023
BIDEN KEYSTONE KABOSH COST TENS OF THOUSANDS IN JOBS AND TENS OF BILLIONS IN GROWTH
How did Joe Biden’s moves to reverse Trump era energy policies work out? Not well, according to a new government report.
THIS WEEK IN SURVEILLANCE
How easily can Constitutional privacy rights of Americans be magically wiped away?
RAMPING UP WWIII: BRAZIL’S LULA AIMS TO UPGRADE MILITARY TO BE ‘PREPARED’ FOR WAR
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s new president, announced last week that one of his top objectives is to build up his country’s military so it becomes “respected” on the world stage.
WEF ADVISOR HARARI WRONG ABOUT GLOBALIST VICTORY OVER WAR, BUT RIGHT ABOUT EMERGING TECH NIGHTMARES
With Davos 2023 in the books, we thought it would be useful to look back at some of the predictions prominent advisor Yuval Harari made just a few years ago.
UN RESOLUTION: ISRAEL FACES INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION FOR PUNISHING PALESTINIANS
More than 90 countries signed a statement last week condemning Israel’s decision to punish Palestine after the United Nations General Assembly approved a resolution asking the International Court of Justice to recommend legal consequences tied to Israel’s 55-year-old occupation and annexation of Palestinian territories.
BLOCKCHAIN BATTLES
It isn’t just BRICS. Russia and Iran, two members of an international group challenging the dollar backed international fiat exchange standard, are considering issuing a gold-backed crypto stablecoin.
CRYPTO FLOWING TO DEVELOPING REGIONS
As the U.S. and Europe continue to take a muddled stance toward crypto innovation, developing regions of the world are making moves toward adoption.
CRYPTOS GO WELL BEYOND FINTECH
So-called financial technology, or fintech, sucks up a lot of the oxygen when it comes to cryptos.
TOP TREND: SELF-SUFFICIENT ECONOMIES—TOMORROW’S FACTORY IS A 3D PRINTER
The array of lathes, cutters, and drill presses that have littered factory floors for more than a century is giving way to ranks of 3D printers humming 24 hours a day, turning out industrial parts from weather seals to molds and all manner of toys, art objects, car parts, shoes, with larger versions already making buildings.